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Jesse James Keitel and Candido Cornejo Jr, actor/writer and casting director respectively, speak to advocacy, intentional casting, and their trans-identity & experiences navigating the casting process and on set in a climate that’s healthy, safe and creative both as artists and for artists.
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Takeaways
Intentional casting is crucial for authentic representation.Trans creatives face unique challenges in Hollywood.Advocacy can be a natural byproduct of being oneself.Breaking stereotypes is essential for diverse storytelling.The industry often reduces trans identities to tokenism.Education on trans issues is still necessary in the industry.Personal experiences shape professional journeys in the arts.Representation must go beyond visibility to include authenticity.Trans stories should be told by trans individuals.Navigating identity in the workplace requires courage and clarity. We need time, we need money, we need resources.There is a space for you that you can be an actor.Intentional casting can ease emotional burdens.Being a trans woman has been the biggest gift to my career.We need to start questioning what is your intention with this?We need more training and development opportunities.It's important to remember what makes us happy.Acting is so fun, but I absolutely hate Hollywood.The duality of being different can be both a gift and a burden.Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Trans Creatives in Hollywood02:06 - Intentional Casting and Authentic Representation
06:14 - Navigating Identity and Career Challenges
10:04 - The Role of Advocacy in the Arts
14:04 - Breaking Stereotypes in Casting
17:54 - Educating the Industry on Trans Representation
21:48 - Personal Experiences and Professional Challenges
28:12 - The Challenge of Finding Talent
31:03 - Encouraging Diversity in Acting
34:35 - The Burden of Representation
37:54 - Intentional Casting and Its Importance
40:35 - Dreams and Aspirations in the Industry
45:46 - The Duality of Being Different
50:00 - Finding Joy in the Journey
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
Casting Executive and Producer Kim Williams strives to elevate the industry, making a significant impact both on-screen and behind the scenes. Kim discusses how her degree in sociology informs her career, particularly in understanding the dynamics of human behavior, collaboration, and social networks. She emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community and shares her passion for mentoring the next generation of artists.
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Takeaways
Kim Williams emphasizes the importance of authentic storytelling.She believes in saying yes to opportunities to build a career.Navigating personalities in collaboration is crucial for success.Understanding one's identity helps in making informed decisions.Casting is about bringing characters to life, not just matching actors to roles.Diversity and representation are central to her casting philosophy.Kim advocates for authenticity in casting decisions.She finds talent in various aspects of her life, not just auditions.The casting director's role is vital in shaping narratives.Mentorship and legacy are important to her as she guides others.Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Kim Williams and Her Journey
03:06 - The Role of a Casting Director
05:51 - Navigating Opportunities and Scarcity Mindset
09:00 - Instincts in Project Selection
11:51 - Collaboration and Navigating Personalities
15:06 - The Impact of Storytelling on Audiences
17:53 - Authenticity and Representation in Casting
21:06 - Finding Talent and the 'It' Factor
23:53 - The Importance of Casting in Film
27:08 - Mentorship and Legacy in the Industry
30:03 - Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles
32:48 - Future Goals and Aspirations
36:03 - Lightning Round and Personal Insights
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
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Sammi Cannold and Liam Pearce, director and actor respectively, from Broadway's award winning How To Dance in Ohio discuss the impact of the show in de-stigmatizing neurodiversity, accessibility and accommodations on our sets, stages, and community, how the casting process and production embodied equal parts art and activism, and the meaning of the key motto in the disability and autistic communities “nothing about us without us.”
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Takeaways
The importance of authentic representation in theater.Creating a role as an autistic actor is groundbreaking.The journey of How to Dance in Ohio is deeply personal.Inclusivity in casting leads to a richer creative process.The show aims to change perceptions of autism in society.Accessibility for audiences is crucial for engagement.The collaborative nature of the production was unique.Neurodiversity should be embraced in all creative spaces.The mission of the show is to foster understanding.Future productions should continue the conversation about autism.Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to In the Podlight
01:00 - The Journey of How to Dance in Ohio
06:05 - Casting and Production Process
09:50 - Identity and Representation in Theater
15:08 - Creating an Inclusive Environment
19:54 - Audience Accessibility and Engagement
24:51 - Future Aspirations and Impact of the Show
30:07 - Personal Reflections and Closing Thoughts
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
Michelle Sugihara, Executive Director of CAPE, shares how the Coalition of Asian Pacific’s in Entertainment is fostering collaboration among diverse organizations, creating a supportive network within the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities, coalition-building, and amplifying voices and driving systemic change on stage and in front of and behind the camera.
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Takeaways
CAPE has been advocating for Asian Pacific Islander representation since 1991.Representation begins on the page, which is why CAPE focuses on writers.The entertainment industry is cyclical, with shifts in opportunities for diverse voices.Coalition building is essential for amplifying underrepresented stories.The conversation around representation is becoming more nuanced and intersectional.Failure is a necessary part of creativity and risk-taking.CAPE is a resource for both high-level executives and entry-level professionals.Community is crucial for marginalized artists to uplift each other.The industry is currently facing contraction, affecting opportunities for diverse voices.Young artists should not compromise their identity and should build their networks.The journey of an actor requires persistence and adaptability.Community support is vital for artists to flourish.Chapters
00:00 Introduction to CAPE and Michelle Sugihara
02:15 CAPE's Mission and Programs
04:50 Impact of Representation in Media
08:55 Coalition Building and Community Engagement
12:40 Future Challenges and Opportunities for CAPE
15:44 Navigating Industry Changes and Representation
19:54 Advice for Young Artists and Marginalized Voices
22:12 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
Intimacy Professionals Raja Benz & Greg Geffrard, open a window to the role of intimacy directors, choreographers and educators on stage and screen. We discuss navigating the complexities of power dynamics, and their commitment to creating safe, empowering spaces where all voices are respected and where the stories of underrepresented communities are told with integrity and care on stage and screen.
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Takeaways
Intimacy professionals advocate for ethical representation in performance.Creating a consent-based environment is crucial for safety.Cultural competency is essential in intimacy work.The role of intimacy professionals is evolving in the industry.Comfort and discomfort are inherent in storytelling.Intimacy work requires understanding power dynamics.Education in intimacy practices is vital for future generations.Resistance to intimacy professionals often stems from misunderstanding their role.The intimacy field must address barriers to entry for diverse voices.Advocacy for vulnerable individuals in performance spaces is essential.Regional theaters are crucial for developing new works and voices.Casting in regional theater involves a different set of challenges compared to film and TV.The pandemic has significantly impacted the economics of regional theater.Advocating for representation in casting is an ongoing effort.Success in the arts is not a binary of pass or fail.Actors can thrive outside of major cities like New York and LA.Building relationships in the industry is key to long-term success.Personal values should align with professional goals in the arts.The journey of an actor requires persistence and adaptability.Community support is vital for artists to flourish.Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Intimacy Professionals
02:36 - Understanding the Role of Intimacy Professionals
06:50 - Creating Safe Spaces in Performance
10:40 - Navigating Comfort and Discomfort in Storytelling
15:41 Cultural Competency in Intimacy Work
19:57 - The Intersection of Identity and Intimacy
26:33 - Progress and Challenges in the Field
32:42 - The Future of Intimacy Work
36:22 - Addressing Resistance and Legitimacy
40:34 - The Role of Power Dynamics
48:37 - Who Advocates for Intimacy Professionals?
54:21 - Conclusion and Future Directions
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
Aurin Squire, producer, playwright and screenwriter speaks with us about the importance of representation in the Writers Room and perspectives in storytelling at this pivotal moment in the industry
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Takeaways:
Aurin Squire emphasizes the importance of writing from personal experience and perspective.The writer's room is a collaborative and sacred space for creativity.The need for representation in the industry extends beyond actors to all behind-the-scenes roles.Aurin advocates for access to storytelling across different identities.He believes in the power of diverse voices to enrich storytelling.Aurin's future projects aim to explore multicultural backgrounds and science fiction.He credits his background in sports for developing self-motivation and discipline.Self-care practices like meditation help him navigate the creative process.Aurin values the importance of community and collaboration in the arts.Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Aurin Squire
00:49 - The Journey from Journalism to Playwriting
04:02 - Exploring Multicultural Perspectives in Writing
07:58 - The Dynamics of a Writer's Room
11:49 - Understanding Production Deals and Pods
18:04 - The Importance of Representation Behind the Camera
21:00 - Navigating Identity in Storytelling
26:04 - Future Aspirations and Storytelling Goals
29:51 - The Influence of Sports on Creative Discipline
34:13 - Self-Care Practices for Creatives
36:11 - Closing Thoughts and Reflections
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
As Vice President, Health & Human Services for Musicares, Theresa Wolters leads on executing and advancing the vision and direction of all mission-based programs and services for MusiCares. Her passion for humanitarian services runs deep with a global journey that brings her to this dynamic conversation covering the impact Musicares has in serving our vast community of music professionals, “helping the humans behind music because music gives so much to the world".
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Takeaways:
MusiCares provided nearly $36 million in relief during the pandemic.Artists play a crucial role in advocating for social justice.There is a significant stigma around substance use in the music industry.Every industry should prioritize the well-being of its people.Inclusivity is a core value for MusiCares.The Day That MusiCares fosters community connection and service.Theresa feels fulfilled in her personal and professional life.Americans are incredibly philanthropic and generous.Confidentiality and compassion are essential in helping those in need.The next generation of women leaders inspires Theresa.Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to MusiCares and Theresa Wolters
02:50 Theresa's Background and Humanitarian Work
06:09 The Role of MusiCares During the Pandemic
08:55 Challenges in the Music Industry
12:11 Success Metrics and Community Engagement
15:03 Philanthropy and Fundraising Strategies
18:03 Inclusivity and Collaboration in MusiCares
20:58 The Day That MusiCares
23:48 Inspiration and Future Goals
26:56 Final Thoughts and Lightning Round
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
Casting Directors Kim Montelibano Heil and Victor Vazquez talk with us about regional casting, the economics and equity of theatre post-pandemic, and thriving as an actor and artist in regional markets.
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Takeaways
Regional theaters are crucial for developing new works and voices.Casting in regional theater involves a different set of challenges compared to film and TV.The pandemic has significantly impacted the economics of regional theater.Advocating for representation in casting is an ongoing effort.Success in the arts is not a binary of pass or fail.Actors can thrive outside of major cities like New York and LA.Building relationships in the industry is key to long-term success.Personal values should align with professional goals in the arts.The journey of an actor requires persistence and adaptability.Community support is vital for artists to flourish.Sound Bites
"Regional theaters are vital incubators for new works.""Success is not about passing or failing.""You can live anywhere and participate in TV and film."Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Regional Theater and Its Importance
03:02 The Role of Regional Theaters in American Canon
05:47 Casting in Regional Theater vs. Film and TV
08:53 Challenges of Casting and Audience Expectations
12:00 Economic Impact of the Pandemic on Regional Theater
15:09 Navigating Casting Expenses and Equity
17:51 Advocating for Representation in Casting
21:05 Success and Failure in the Arts
23:51 Finding Equitable Opportunities in Different Regions
27:06 The Journey of an Actor in Today's Landscape
29:50 Personal Values and Professional Life in the Arts
33:02 The Importance of Community and Relationships
35:57 Final Thoughts and Advice for Aspiring Artists
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
Broadway actress & producer, LaChanze talks with us about the important work of Black Theatre United and The New Deal, her own journey as an actress and what inspired her to become a producer and soon-to-be director, changing the face of professional theatre.
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Keywords: Broadway, Black Theater United, inclusivity, diversity, representation, producing, directing, playwriting, Alice Childress, love, connection, vision
Takeaways:
LaChanze is the president of Black Theater United, a creative collective aimed at raising awareness and promoting inclusivity in Broadway for black performers and artists.She is committed to increasing and diversifying audiences in the theater, and she believes that representation is crucial in both on-stage and off-stage roles.LaChanze is passionate about bringing the work of overlooked artists, such as Alice Childress, to the forefront and giving young artists the opportunity to have their voices heard.She has launched her own production company, LaChanze Productions, to have more control over the creative process and to support and develop new talent.LaChanze emphasizes the importance of love, connection, and vision in personal and professional life, and she encourages young artists to pursue their passions and be the change they want to see.Sound Bites:
"I'm an advocate for black rights and black representation.""Being a woman of a certain age, being a black woman in my midlife who has had this experience, it does come with wisdom.""I needed to launch LaChanze Productions because I needed more control."Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to In the Podlight and Guest LaChanze
06:05 - Discovering the Need for Diversity and Inclusion in the Entertainment Industry
13:05 - The New Deal: Reforming the Industry for Equity and Inclusion
17:26 - Navigating Microaggressions and Ageism in the Entertainment Industry
21:29 - LaChanze Productions: Empowering Underrepresented Artists
27:21 - The Legacy of Alice Childress: Bringing Overlooked Artists to the Forefront
32:05 - Taking Control: Launching LaChanze Productions
37:42 - The Importance of Love and Resilience in LaChanze's Life
41:57 - Closing Remarks and Lightning Round
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
As Chief Labor Policy Officer and New York Local Executive Director of SAG-AFTRA, Rebecca Damon talks with us about the importance of sister unions, the impact of artificial intelligence on the entertainment industry, and the need for actors to stay informed, get involved, and take control of their careers.
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Keywords: Rebecca Damon, SAG-AFTRA, labor rights, sister unions, artificial intelligence, entertainment industry, actors, acting, actor life, career, Broadway, inclusivity, diversity, representation
Takeaways:
The SAG-AFTRA merger was a multi-year process that aimed to unite two unions representing actors and artists for the same work.The power of unions working together is crucial in achieving success and prosperity for their members.Artificial intelligence (AI) has a significant impact on the entertainment industry, and it is important to establish guardrails and protections for performers.Non-union actors should be cautious about signing contracts that may have conflicts or perpetuity clauses, and they should stay informed about industry developments and resources.Taking a leap and getting involved in union activities can be rewarding and empowering for actors.Sound Bites:
"The successful efforts in merging SAG and AFTRA back in 2012 were huge.""The unions and the industry worked closely together during the pandemic to ensure a safe return to work.""AI's impact on creative industries is a larger existential issue for everyone."Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Background of Rebecca Damon
07:12 - The SAG-AFTRA Merger
12:01 - The Power of Sister Unions
17:42 - The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Performers
27:40 - Advice for Pre-Union Actors
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University. -
Welcome to In the Podlight, the podcast where we shine a spotlight on creatives from all walks of life. In this teaser episode, hosts Caroline Liem and Grant Kretchik introduce the show’s mission: to celebrate and explore the diverse experiences and identities within the creative industry.
This season, we're diving into thought-provoking discussions with a range of guests who share their unique insights and experiences in the post-pandemic entertainment world. Some of the guests you’ll hear from:
Rebecca Damon:on the critical need for strong AI regulations to protect human creativity and the importance of prioritizing humanity in our evolving digital landscape.Greg Geffrard on the emotional impact of the pandemic and why many people struggled to return to the places where they once found joy.Victor Vazquez on how the decisions made in casting rooms are in constant conversation with the broader political and cultural landscape.Michelle Sugihara on the progress in nuanced conversations around identity, from race and gender to the intersections of LGBTQIA+ experiences.Join us as we illuminate the paths these creatives are forging, navigating both the challenges and opportunities that define the post-pandemic entertainment industry.
Stay Tuned: Get ready for an inspiring season full of in-depth conversations, personal stories, and a celebration of creativity in all its forms.
00:00 – Welcome to In the Podlight
00:09 – Rebecca Damon on AI Regulations and Human Creativity
00:29 – Greg Geffrard on Post-Pandemic Joy and Challenges
00:44 – Victor Vazquez on Cultural Impact of Casting Choices
00:57 – Michelle Sugihara on Progress and Nuance in Representation
01:22 - Closing Remarks
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The Team:
Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
Grant Kretchick – Producer & Host
Cris Graves - Producer & Editor
David Margolin Lawson - Composer
Emily Yaneth Perez – Administration
In the Podlight is produced in collaboration with Pace University – Sands
The thoughts, opinions, and views expressed by the guests, hosts, and producers of this podcasts do not necessarily reflect those of Pace University.